[Ips-whfpr] IPS Weekly Prop. Report (07 June 06)

rwc rwc at ips.gov.au
Wed Jun 7 12:31:40 EST 2006


SUBJ: IPS WEEKLY HF PROPAGATION REPORT
ISSUED AT 07/0200Z JUNE 2006 BY IPS RADIO AND SPACE SERVICES
FROM THE AUSTRALIAN SPACE FORECAST CENTRE
AUSTRALIAN REGION SUMMARY AND FORECAST
1. SUMMARY (31 MAY - 06 JUNE)
Date   T index   Conditions        
31 May   28      Normal            
MUFS:
slightly above predicted monthly values

01 Jun  no data   

02 Jun   31      Normal            
MUFS:
   Equatorial PNG/Niue Region:
     Mostly near predicted monthly values,
     Enhanced by 20% after local dawn.
  Northern Australian Region:
     Near predicted monthly values.
  Southern Australian and New Zealand Region:
     Near predicted monthly values during local day,
     Enhanced by 45% during local night.
  Antarctic Region (Casey/Scott Base/Davis/Mawson):
     Enhanced by 25% over the UT day.

03 Jun   32      Normal            
MUFS:
   Equatorial PNG/Niue Region:
     Near predicted monthly values.
  Northern Australian Region:
     Near predicted monthly values.
  Southern Australian and New Zealand Region:
     Near predicted monthly values during local day,
     Enhanced by 30% during local night.
  Antarctic Region (Casey/Scott Base/Davis/Mawson):
     Enhanced by 70% over the UT day.

04 Jun   18      Normal            
MUFS:
near predicted monthly values

05 Jun   15      Normal            
MUFS:
slightly below predicted monthly values

06 Jun   23      Normal            
MUFS:
slightly above predicted monthly values

Predicted Monthly T index for June:  15
2. FORECAST (07 JUNE - 13 JUNE) 
MUFS: briefly depressed after local dawn 7 to 8 Jun
MUFs near predicted monthly values on other days.
Propagation conditions: Fair 07-Jun Fair 08-Jun , otherwise normal. No SWFs
T index:   20

3. OUTLOOK (14 JUNE - 14 JULY)
Degraded HF propagation conditions possible:
29-Jun,04-Jul to 05-Jul.

PLEASE NOTE:
At this time of the solar cycle, space weather conditions
are frequently determined by short timescale events, not
able to be forecasted a week in advance.

For an explanation of some of the terms in this report, goto
http://www.ips.gov.au, and follow links to Educational->
Glossary on Solar Terrestrial Terms.


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